In Core and some Universal PDFs, Gravity PDF attempts to match the same layout as your form when using CSS Ready Classes. For instance, if you use the gf_left_half and gf_right_half classes on two fields that are next to each other in the form builder this will create a two column layout in the PDF (and your form). We also support three column layouts with the gf_left_third, gf_middle_third and gf_right_third field classes.

Provided you aren’t using a half or three column layout on checkbox or radio button fields, we also support gf_list_2col, gf_list_3col, gf_list_4col and gf_list_5col classes in the PDF. The class gf_list_inline is not supported.

If you want to use columns in your custom PDF templates, you’ll need to copy the appropriate CSS from our core template files and use a format like this: